...fit
mud flaps
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Rear TF mud flaps
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Front TF mud flaps
- Very easy to fit, you don't even have to remove the road wheels.
Just follow the instructions that come with the kit.
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...fit
side vent mesh
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...fit
the rear bumper mesh
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Part numbers...
- DQY000120PMD - Grille-rear bumper - Black
- DQY000130MMM - Grille-rear bumper - Chrome
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...to a TF
- Once again, Spike-UK shows us how to fit them here.
- Garvin also has the know how for us here.
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....air
intake
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...replace
the front / rear MG badge
TIP !! Before you replace a delaminating badge, give it a few coats
of clear lacquer, this will seal the badge and prolong the delamination.
The part number for both the front and rear badges is DAB000160, the size
of both the front and rear badges is 70mm.
- Several ways to remove the old badge. I found the following worked
well, this should work on both the front and rear badges.
Using a hair dryer, heat the badge to soften the sticky pad on the back
of the badge. Using some fishing line, work it behind the badge as if you
were flossing it. You will not be able to get all the way through because
of the two pins in the centre. When you've finished flossing, put some
tank or gaffer tape around the badge for protection, using a plastic
spatula, carefully prise off the badge. With the badge removed, clean off
any sticky pad that's been left behind. Fit the new badge, the two pins
align the badge, remove the protective covering from the back of the
badge and press it firmly in place, remove the tape protection, job
done.
- Zilla on the MG-Rover.org forum created this thread
describing how to replace faded badges.
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...Petrol cap
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...front bumper
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...removal on an F
- Broon shows the procedure here from his web site.
- Dave Morris, 'Red Leader' on the SWMGF boards
produced this how to on F front bumper removal (you need to be a
SWMGF member to view the thread).
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...removal on a TF
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...fitting an LE500 bumper to a TF
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...rear bumper
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...removal on an F
- Andy Phillips shows the procedure
here on the F register forum.
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...removal on a TF
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...replace a Mk 1 F's speedo cable
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...rear screen
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fit a glass rear screen into a MkII frame
- Adam Elphick defied us all and managed to fit a glass rear screen
into his MkII hood frame,
click here to find out how he did it.
The thread that followed his progress is here on
the MG-Rover.org forums. This can also be
found on THe-T-Bar.
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replace the plastic rear screen
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...make a TF air vent scoop
- CJJ on the MG-Rover.org forum, has produced yet another great How
To, this time its how to make an air vent scoop for the TF.
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...change a door
handle
- MG_CHIC on the MG-Rover.org forum, posted this thread
showing how to change your door handles, complete with very helpful photos.
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...door seal
adjustment
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...door mirrors
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...soft
top
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